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Don't Give Me Any of Your Lip

Originally published April 5, 2013 LPOD-Apr5-13.jpg
image by Howard Eskildsen, Ocala, Florida

I think this is the lowest Sun view of the Neander Fault that I have seen. And it is also one of the LRO's shows it to be part fault, part rille. Where it crosses a small hill - well seen in Howard's image just where the feature changes direction, it is definitely a rille about 2 km wide and less than 50 m deep. In other places, as this evening illumination shows, the eastern (right) lip of the feature is considerably higher than the left, giving it the look of a fault.

Chuck Wood

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